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view src/nbdebug.c @ 24012:59b59a5f75d4 v8.2.2548
patch 8.2.2548: May get stuck in the cmdline window using :normal
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/7d41410a455ba62128655beb91c35d3fba299287
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Feb 23 19:39:20 2021 +0100
patch 8.2.2548: May get stuck in the cmdline window using :normal
Problem: May get stuck in the cmdline window using :normal.
Solution: Have nv_esc() return K_IGNORE.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 23 Feb 2021 19:45:05 +0100 |
parents | 7982f65d8f54 |
children | 038eb6d9003a |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sw=8 noet: * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar * Visual Workshop integration by Gordon Prieur * * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. */ /* * NetBeans Debugging Tools. What are these tools and why are they important? * There are two main tools here. The first tool is a tool for delaying or * stopping gvim during startup. The second tool is a protocol log tool. * * The startup delay tool is called nbdebug_wait(). This is very important for * debugging startup problems because gvim will be started automatically from * netbeans and cannot be run directly from a debugger. The only way to debug * a gvim started by netbeans is by attaching a debugger to it. Without this * tool all startup code will have completed before you can get the pid and * attach. * * The second tool is a log tool. * * This code must have NBDEBUG defined for it to be compiled into vim/gvim. */ #ifdef NBDEBUG #include "vim.h" FILE *nb_debug = NULL; u_int nb_dlevel = 0; // nb_debug verbosity level void nbdb(char *, ...); static int lookup(char *); #ifdef USE_NB_ERRORHANDLER static int errorHandler(Display *, XErrorEvent *); #endif /* * nbdebug_wait - This function can be used to delay or stop execution of vim. * It's normally used to delay startup while attaching a * debugger to a running process. Since NetBeans starts gvim * from a background process this is the only way to debug * startup problems. */ void nbdebug_wait( u_int wait_flags, // tells what to do char *wait_var, // wait environment variable u_int wait_secs) // how many seconds to wait { init_homedir(); // not inited yet #ifdef USE_WDDUMP WDDump(0, 0, 0); #endif // for debugging purposes only if (wait_flags & WT_ENV && wait_var && getenv(wait_var) != NULL) { sleep(atoi(getenv(wait_var))); } else if (wait_flags & WT_WAIT && lookup("~/.gvimwait")) { sleep(wait_secs > 0 && wait_secs < 120 ? wait_secs : 20); } else if (wait_flags & WT_STOP && lookup("~/.gvimstop")) { int w = 1; while (w) { ; } } } void nbdebug_log_init( char *log_var, // env var with log file char *level_var) // env var with nb_debug level { char *file; // possible nb_debug output file char *cp; // nb_dlevel pointer if (log_var && (file = getenv(log_var)) != NULL) { time_t now; nb_debug = fopen(file, "a"); time(&now); fprintf(nb_debug, "%s", get_ctime(now, TRUE)); if (level_var && (cp = getenv(level_var)) != NULL) { nb_dlevel = strtoul(cp, NULL, 0); } else { nb_dlevel = NB_TRACE; // default level } #ifdef USE_NB_ERRORHANDLER XSetErrorHandler(errorHandler); #endif } } void nbdbg(char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; if (nb_debug != NULL && nb_dlevel & NB_TRACE) { va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(nb_debug, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(nb_debug); } } static int lookup(char *file) { char buf[BUFSIZ]; expand_env((char_u *) file, (char_u *) buf, BUFSIZ); return #ifndef FEAT_GUI_MSWIN (access(buf, F_OK) == 0); #else (access(buf, 0) == 0); #endif } #ifdef USE_NB_ERRORHANDLER static int errorHandler( Display *dpy, XErrorEvent *err) { char msg[256]; char buf[256]; XGetErrorText(dpy, err->error_code, msg, sizeof(msg)); nbdbg("\n\nNBDEBUG Vim: X Error of failed request: %s\n", msg); sprintf(buf, "%d", err->request_code); XGetErrorDatabaseText(dpy, "XRequest", buf, "Unknown", msg, sizeof(msg)); nbdbg("\tMajor opcode of failed request: %d (%s)\n", err->request_code, msg); if (err->request_code > 128) { nbdbg("\tMinor opcode of failed request: %d\n", err->minor_code); } return 0; } #endif #endif // NBDEBUG